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Rickettsia felis cDNA and Antigen

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PP0795

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca3 (a.a.33 to 333)

Q4ULM9

100 µg

1195

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PP0796

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca10 (a.a.15 to 107)

Q4UNF9

100 µg

1195

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PP0797

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca11 (a.a.29 to 333)

Q4UMN8

100 µg

1195

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PP0798

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca12 (a.a.32 to 476)

Q4UJI1

100 µg

1195

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PP0799

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca13 (a.a.52 to 352)

Q4UJZ8

100 µg

1195

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PP0800

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca7 (a.a.21 to 103)

Q4UM88

100 µg

1195

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PP0801

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca8 (a.a.61 to 460)

Q4UKK8

100 µg

1195

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PP0802

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca9 (a.a.35-557) (a.a.35 to 557)

Q4UJZ7

100 µg

1195

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PP0803

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis surface cell antigen sca1 (a.a.1419 – 1703)

Q4UNI5

100 µg

1195

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PP0804

Recombinant Protein-Rickettsia felis surface cell antigen sca2 (a.a.34 to 434)

Q4UNE0

100 µg

1195

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RPP0795

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca3 (a.a.33 to 333)

Q4ULM9

2 µg

1500

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RPP0796

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca10 (a.a.15 to 107)

Q4UNF9

2 µg

800

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RPP0797

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca11 (a.a.29 to 333)

Q4UMN8

2 µg

1520

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RPP0798

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca12 (a.a.32 to 476)

Q4UJI1

2 µg

2220

Order

RPP0799

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca13 (a.a.52 to 352)

Q4UJZ8

2 µg

1500

Order

RPP0800

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca7 (a.a.21 to 103)

Q4UM88

2 µg

800

Order

RPP0801

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca8 (a.a.61 to 460)

Q4UKK8

2 µg

1995

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RPP0802

cDNA-Rickettsia felis Cell surface antigen Sca9 (a.a.35-557) (a.a.35 to 557)

Q4UJZ7

2 µg

2610

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RPP0803

cDNA-Rickettsia felis surface cell antigen sca1 (a.a.1419 – 1703)

Q4UNI5

2 µg

1704

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RPP0804

cDNA-Rickettsia felis surface cell antigen sca2 (a.a.34 to 434)

Q4UNE0

2 µg

2000

Order

Rickettsia felis cDNA and recombinant antigen

  • Codon-optimized cDNA is cloned into E. coli expression vector with 6x His-tag at N-terminus and ready-to-use for recombinant protein production.
  • Recombinant protein applications: Western Blot may be used for other applications determined by the user.
  • Protein Purity: >90%, as determined by SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.
  • Protein Activity: N/A
  • Protein Tag:  Contains A 6x histidine tag at N-terminus.
  • Protein Formulation: Liquid
  • Source: Produced from E. coli

Rickettsia felis is a gram-negative bacterium that is transmitted to humans through fleas and causes rickettsiosis. The bacterium expresses several cell surface antigens that play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of Rickettsia felis infection.

Sca1, Sca2, Sca3, Sca7, Sca8, Sca9, Sca10, Sca11, Sca12, and Sca13 are among the cell surface antigens of Rickettsia felis that have been studied. Sca1, for example, is a 120-kDa protein that belongs to the surface cell antigen (sca) family. Sca1 is involved in adhesion to host cells, particularly endothelial cells, and it plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of rickettsiosis.

Sca2, on the other hand, is a 140-kDa protein that is involved in adhesion to host cells, while Sca3 is a 110-kDa protein that is also involved in adhesion. Sca7, Sca8, Sca9, Sca10, Sca11, Sca12, and Sca13 are all surface cell antigens that have been identified in Rickettsia felis, but their functions are not yet fully understood.

The identification and characterization of these cell surface antigens are essential in developing diagnostic tests and vaccines against Rickettsia felis. By targeting these antigens, researchers can develop more specific and sensitive tests for the detection of Rickettsia felis infection in both humans and animals. Additionally, vaccines targeting these antigens can help prevent the spread of Rickettsia felis infection.

In conclusion, the cell surface antigens of Rickettsia felis, including Sca1, Sca2, Sca3, Sca7, Sca8, Sca9, Sca10, Sca11, Sca12, and Sca13, play a critical role in the pathogenesis of rickettsiosis. These antigens have the potential to be utilized in the development of diagnostic tests and vaccines against Rickettsia felis, which could aid in the early detection and prevention of this disease.

The use of recombinant proteins/cDNA in academic research and therapeutic applications has skyrocketed. However, in heterologous expression systems, successful recombinant protein expression is dependent on a variety of factors, including codon preference, RNA secondary structure, and GC content. When compared to pre-optimization, more and more experimental results demonstrated that the expression level was dramatically increased, ranging from two to hundred times depending on the gene. Bioclone has created a proprietary technology platform that has resulted in the creation of over 6,000 artificially synthesized codon-optimized cDNA clones (cloned in E. coli expression Vector), which are ready for production of the recombinant proteins.

The cDNA (complementary DNA) and recombinant antigen of R. felis can be used in various applications for diagnosis, research, and vaccine development.

Diagnostic Tests: cDNA of R. felis can be used in molecular diagnostic tests to detect the presence of the bacterium in a patient’s sample. This can be done by amplifying a specific genetic target using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and detecting the amplified product using fluorescence or other methods.

Research: cDNA of R. felis can be used in research studies to investigate the genetic characteristics and pathogenesis of the bacterium. Recombinant antigens can also be used to study the immune response to R. felis infections, to identify potential vaccine candidates, and to develop new diagnostic tests.

Vaccine Development: Recombinant antigens of R. felis can be used to develop vaccines against the bacterium. These vaccines can stimulate the production of specific antibodies that recognize and neutralize R. felis.

In conclusion, the cDNA and recombinant antigen of R. felis have important applications in the field of diagnostics, research, and vaccine development, and can help in the development of new and more effective ways to prevent and treat spotted fever rickettsiosis caused by this bacterium.

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